Light-induced structural transformations in a single gallium nanoparticulate

Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter

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4 pages, 3 figures, 19 references

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10.1021/nl0515652

In a single gallium nanoparticulate, self-assembled (from an atomic beam) in
a nano-aperture at the tip of a tapered optical fiber, we have observed
evidence for a sequence of reversible light-induced transformations between
five different structural phases (gamma - epsilon - delta - beta - liquid),
stimulated by optical excitation at nanowatt power levels.

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